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Geotag your photos without wires–or fuss

Posted on June 6, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Josh Lowensohn has an article on cnet on the value of geotagging photos and some options for doing so. I wondered whether he’d address any of the privacy concerns of geotagging photos. For a moment, I got my hopes up when I scrolled down and saw a subsection of his article, “The downsides and fine print,” but no, that had to do with cost and draining devices.

We’ve got a long way to go to get more people to routinely think about — and mention — privacy issues.

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